How do you choose Japandi furniture?
To choose Japandi furniture, start with one anchor piece, favor solid natural materials and low clean silhouettes, and pick a single wood tone to repeat through the room. Decide first whether you want light Japandi, with pale oak and airy neutrals, or Dark Japandi, with smoked oak, walnut, and deeper tones, since that choice guides everything after. Check the material honestly: solid wood over veneered board, real linen or wool over synthetics, and a matte or oiled finish rather than gloss. Read the silhouette, which should be low, simple, and functional, and inspect the craftsmanship, the joinery and the way a drawer moves. Then apply the most useful Japandi test of all: would the piece still feel beautiful in lower light? If yes, it belongs. Buy slowly and fewer, better, because a Japandi room is built from a handful of considered pieces, not filled with many.
Those are the same standards AURA buys by. Every piece in our japandi furniture is chosen for solid material, a low quiet silhouette, and a finish that still looks right when the lights come down.
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